Sabrina Hummel presents a cross section of opulent stately homes, architectural tributes to legendary poets, and important government buildings, all of whose architecture and patronage tell an intriguing story.
by Sabrina Hummel, 06 March 2013.
Sabrina Hummel presents a cross section of opulent stately homes, architectural tributes to legendary poets, and important government buildings, all of whose architecture and patronage tell an intriguing story.
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by Emily Tarbuck, 05 March 2013.
Emily Tarbuck says the tastings at The Argentine Experience make basic Argentine culinary traditions more accessible, offering travellers, new residents, and locals some of the best food the city has to offer in a relaxed environment.
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by Lina Soualem, 01 March 2013.
The former house of artist Marcia Schwartz, la Casona de Humahuaca, is today mostly known for its cosy atmosphere as a charming and convivial neighbourhood bar with a beautiful little patio. But La Casona is much more than a simple neighbourhood bar, as Lina Soualem finds out.
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by Tomás Guarna, Terra Borody, 01 March 2013.
The Indy’s team of photographers visited Buenos Aires Fashion Week to bring you a taster of the autumn/winter fashions on display.
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by Avery Kelly, 28 February 2013.
This week the Indy hit the fashion-filled streets again, stopping chic city slickers in Recoleta to chat about style in Buenos Aires.
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by Sabrina Hummel, 28 February 2013.
IdeaMe is an online platform, which helps creators, be they inventors, artists, or designers, among others, to finance their projects through crowd funding. The Indy features and promotes one project every week, with the aim of helping the creators finance and achieve their dreams. This week: Alpargatas Biodegradables.
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by Sabrina Hummel, 22 February 2013.
In a city where fashion is everywhere but good value clothes are increasingly hard to find, Crème de la Crème bespoke shopping tours offer a fast track to the best designers and showrooms, all with the expert guidance of anglo-argentine founder Vanessa Bell. Sabrina Hummel reports.
by Emily Tarbuck, 22 February 2013.
Following the success of our first street style series last winter, The Indy returns to the streets to find out what the latest summer trends are. This week, Emily Tarbuck walks among the hipsters of Palermo.
by Emily Tarbuck, 20 February 2013.
With temperatures regularly surpassing 30°C, and the nearest beach located hours away, Emily Tarbuck rounds up the top 5 outdoor pools in and around Buenos Aires.
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by Brandon Foster, 19 February 2013.
Fuudis is a group that leads gourmet tours in various neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires, encouraging social interaction and conversation across the dinner table. Brandon Foster takes a tour around Las Cañitas, and finds the people make just as big an impression as the food.
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As we launch another Indy photo competition, we revisit Amie Tsang's 2010 article about Sub, a photographic cooperative that gives a unique insight into daily life in Buenos Aires